Potential of extension workshops to change farmers' knowledge and awareness of IPM.
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Ali Asadi | Seyyed Mahmoud Hashemi | A. Asadi | Muhammad Mokhtarnia | J Mark Erbaugh | J. M. Erbaugh | M. Mokhtarnia
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